Haiti: a defiant past; country report

Publisher: The Courier ; January-February 1997Description: [18 p.]; illSubject(s): HAITI | CULTURE | CARIBBEAN | POLITICS | SOCIAL PROBLEMS | REVOLUTION | HISTORY | ECONOMIC CONDITIONSSummary: Summarizes the history of Haiti from the end of the 14th centuary when the Carib Indians coming from South America established themselves on the island once home to the Arawak Indians, to the coming of the Spanish and later the French and English who brought slaves from Africa to the island. Informs on Voodoo and Creole culture, general information on politics, the economy, its beauty and paintings as a second language. Includes an interview with Rene Preval.
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Summarizes the history of Haiti from the end of the 14th centuary when the Carib Indians coming from South America established themselves on the island once home to the Arawak Indians, to the coming of the Spanish and later the French and English who brought slaves from Africa to the island. Informs on Voodoo and Creole culture, general information on politics, the economy, its beauty and paintings as a second language. Includes an interview with Rene Preval.

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